at the Forum Shopping Center on the city’s North East sideExpected opening: A $283,000 renovation on an existing tenant space is expected to wrap up by December

Potbelly Sandwich ShopWhere:

at the Forum Shopping Center on the city’s North East sideExpected opening: A $283,000 renovation on an existing tenant space is expected to wrap up by December

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Bush's ChickenWhere:

at the intersection of Loop 1604 and Hausman Road on the city’s North West side, near the University of Texas at San Antonio main campusExpected opening: Construction will cost an estimated $400,000 and last from September to January.

intersection of US 281 and the TPC Parkway, across from the Village at Stone Oak shopping centerExpected opening: Unknown

In-N-Out BurgerWhere:

intersection of US 281 and the TPC Parkway, across from the Village at Stone Oak shopping centerExpected opening: Unknown

Photo: Jef Poskanzer/Flickr Via Wikimedia Commons

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Amazon "sortation center"Where:

1410 S. Callaghan Road on the West SideWhen: Unknown

Amazon "sortation center"Where:

1410 S. Callaghan Road on the West SideWhen: Unknown

Photo: Bob Owen /San Antonio Express-News

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Chick-fil-AWhere:

on the North Side at 10503 NW Military HighwayExpected opening: Unknown

Chick-fil-AWhere:

on the North Side at 10503 NW Military HighwayExpected opening: Unknown

Photo: J. Reed Via Flickr, Wikimedia Commons

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New Walmart Neighborhood Market opens on South Side

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SAN ANTONIO — The doors to a new Walmart Neighborhood Market on the South Side opened Wednesday.

The new store, located at 3847 Pleasanton Road, spans 42,000 square feet and is open from 6 a.m. to midnight every day, according to a news release issued Wednesday. The store includes a pharmacy, gas station, garden center, full-service deli and bakery.

Walmart hosted an opening ceremony on Wednesday morning for the new store, which included an appearance by Tejano singer Raulito Navaira, Father Alberto Colin, and Special Olympics athlete Scott Mena, who sang the national anthem.

Walmart’s Neighborhood Market format, which it rolled out in the late ’90s, is less than a fourth the size of a supercenter. Each of the stores in San Antonio cost around $6 million, according to a previous report.